Mr Basil Mackenzie

July 25, 1900 - December 15, 1983
Summary information for Mr Basil Mackenzie

Contributions

1967

2 speeches — TATTOOING OF YOUNG PEOPLE Lords January 31, 1967

2 speeches — CATHEDRAL FABRIC ALTERATIONS Lords February 9, 1967

BRITISH RAIL DEFICIT Lords February 10, 1967

SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS BILL: DIVISION FIGURES Lords February 10, 1967

2 speeches — THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Lords February 15, 1967

ROYAL ASSENT BILL [H.L.] Lords March 2, 1967

3 speeches — DOMICILIARY CARE OF DISCHARGED PATIENTS Lords March 16, 1967

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords June 8, 1967

OFF-SET DOUBLE WHITE LINES AND ROAD SAFETY Lords June 15, 1967

2 speeches — MENTAL HOSPITALS: TREATMENT OF ELDERLY PATIENTS Lords June 20, 1967

3 speeches — DANGEROUS DRUGS BILL Lords June 20, 1967

NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS Lords June 21, 1967

DANGEROUS DRUGS BILL Lords July 5, 1967

HOSPITAL TREATMENT OF DRUG ADDICTS Lords July 14, 1967

2 speeches — SONIC BOOMS: PROTECTION OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS Lords July 14, 1967

MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY BILL Lords July 19, 1967

MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY BILL Lords July 26, 1967

MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY BILL Lords July 26, 1967

2 speeches — CARE OF DISCHARGED HOSPITAL PATIENTS Lords July 27, 1967

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords October 23, 1967

MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY BILL [now ABORTION (No. 2) BILL] Lords October 23, 1967

THE LATE EARL STANHOPE Lords October 24, 1967

2 speeches — ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 1, 1967

SOUTH ARABIA: INDEPENDENCE DATE Lords November 14, 1967

RAIL SERVICES: THE A.S.L.E.F. DISPUTE Lords December 4, 1967

2 speeches — RUBBISH DUMPING ON WIMBLEDON AND PUTNEY COMMONS Lords December 14, 1967

CONSUMER PROTECTION BILL [H.L.] Lords December 14, 1967

HEALTH EDUCATION Lords December 20, 1967

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